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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: Paulus Ordered by Date |
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1 | Is homosexuality actually forbidden? | Romans | Paulus | 145671 | ||
Yes see Rom. 1.27; 1 Cor. 6.10. | ||||||
2 | ISREAL'S REJECTION OF THE MESSIAH | Romans | Paulus | 145670 | ||
It is a good point that many people forget. It is as when arminian says that it is not true that the Bible teaches the perseverance of the saints. But while it is required of us to be faithful, our faithfulness is much more anchored in the perseverance of God to keep his covenant. | ||||||
3 | ISREAL'S REJECTION OF THE MESSIAH | Romans | Paulus | 145669 | ||
By the way, many people think that Israel has not entered into their land. Joshua says explicitly that they did (Jos. 11.23). I think that the problem resides in an eschatological viewpoint. Many think that amillenialists refuse to recognize Israel as a special nation and that many of the promises (as the land) have to be met in the future. It is true that Israel has a special part in the plan of God through history, but it is not to say that nothing has been already accomplished in the past. I think that the land is a past event. At the same time, premillenialists are not saying that all amillenialists are out of the track in their way of interpretation concerning Israel. Just to be well understood, I am amillenialist while I think that many points of the premillenialists are good, strong and true. It is a question of being balanced in our hermeneutical approach. | ||||||
4 | Why do we need to learn about prayer? | Romans | Paulus | 145668 | ||
Since prayer is the way God gave us to enter in communication with Him, it is normal that we must know as best we can who is the God to whom we want to talk with. In other words, one of the main things you should study in prayer is who God is | ||||||
5 | Father of cain is? | Gen 4:1 | Paulus | 134896 | ||
But, where do you take the conclusion that Satan would be the father of Cain, when explicitly in Gen. 4.1 it says that it is Adam? | ||||||
6 | how do i know what applies today | 2 Corinthians | Paulus | 134895 | ||
I would suggest to you the following procedure. When a principle is not abrogated explicitly by the New Testament authors, most of the time, it would be good to think about the thing. But it is not the only rule that we should follow. | ||||||